This website is home to Mr.Voicheck's high school students' work in microcontrollers. Initial funding for the project came from the North Penn Foundation, which supports creative classroom activities. We are gratefully indebted to them for their generosity.
The labs shown below were designed to show students the basics of programming. If you have comments or suggestions to make them better, please post them in the discussion page. Each lab was developed by borrowing information from the Arduino.cc website and other varying sources. Although I developed them, I did not generate all of the code for them. Schematics and diagrams were developed using the Fritzing software. Eventually the labs will include the Processing software as well.
Electronics course Arduino projectsThis website is home to Mr.Voicheck's high school students' work in microcontrollers. Initial funding for the project came from the North Penn Foundation, which supports creative classroom activities. We are gratefully indebted to them for their generosity.
The labs shown below were designed to show students the basics of programming. If you have comments or suggestions to make them better, please post them in the discussion page. Each lab was developed by borrowing information from the Arduino.cc website and other varying sources. Although I developed them, I did not generate all of the code for them. Schematics and diagrams were developed using the Fritzing software. Eventually the labs will include the Processing software as well.Labs
Free Arduino Resources
Arduino Notebook - Evans
ARDX - Experimenters Guide - Oomlout
Getting Started with Arduino (early version) - Banzi